It has been a while since OCZ released a budget SSD, but
that is the market segment where the new OCZ ARC 100 series of SSDs is aimed
at. The ARC 100 further consolidates OCZ’s transition to all in-house
components, in this case the transition to Toshiba A19 MLC NAND.

So let’s find out this value line SSD performs in our range of tests.

Read the full article here: [http://www.myce.com/review/ocz-arc-100-240gb-ssd-review-72406](http://www.myce.com/review/ocz-arc-100-240gb-ssd-review-72406)
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Thank you for the review, Wendy. It’s nice to see the performance of SSDs sort of stabilizing so that there’s some quality available in all price segments, and across more capacities (instead of just the largest capacity available).

Just a typo I caught on the Synthetic Benchmarks section:

The OCZ ARC 100 SSD is quite fast, but canâ€™t quite keep pace with the other SSDs in this test with larger bock sizes.

Seems like a handy little performer.
If it turns out budget priced, it can definitely replace the older high performers, and is competitive with current budget ssds. It’s a pity that is 6-8 months late to the party.